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Goldman Sachs names Viniar as lead director, succeeding Ogunlesi
© Reuters. People stand on a floor at the global headquarters of Goldman Sachs investment banking firm at 200 West Street in New York City, U.S., January 11, 2023. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo
By Lananh Nguyen
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Goldman Sachs’ board named David Viniar as its next independent lead director, succeeding Adebayo Ogunlesi when he steps down at the bank’s annual meeting in April, according to a filing on Friday.
Viniar joined the board in 2013 after serving as Goldman’s finance chief for more than a decade. He will also become chair of the board’s governance committee.
Tom Montag will become leader of the board’s risk committee, according to the filing. He joined the group last year after retiring as chief operating officer at Bank of America in 2021. Earlier in his career, Montag spent 22 years at Goldman, rising to co-head of its securities business.
Ogunlesi will step down from Goldman’s board after BlackRock (NYSE:) announced last week it would buy Global Infrastructure Partners, where he also serves as chairman, for $12.5 billion. Ogunlesi will join BlackRock’s board after the deal closes.
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